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208 Interinstitutional competency-based interactive workshops: Impact on continuing education of Clinical Research Professionals (CRPs)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 April 2025

Diana Lee-Chavarria
Affiliation:
Medical University of South Carolina
Roth Tara Mary
Affiliation:
Boston University Medical Campus, Boston Medical Center
Carey Alexandria
Affiliation:
University of Florida
Stephanie Warth
Affiliation:
Boston University Medical Campus, Boston Medical Center
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Abstract

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Objectives/Goals: Clinical research professionals (CRPs) are vital to the conduct of clinical research and require ongoing, high-quality training to be effective. This poster will explore participating CRPs’ assessments of the impact of the inter-institutional Research Professionals Network (RPN) Workshops on their work and ability to perform their roles. Methods/Study Population: The RPN Workshops are a consortium of four academic medical centers and their affiliates that collaborate to host peer-led workshops for CRP continuing education. CRP presenters and attendees include a wide variety of roles, responsibilities, and levels of experience. From September 2023 to December 2024, workshop attendees received bi-annual evaluations to assess the workshop impact, including skill application and understanding of topics. Responses from these bi-annual evaluations, along with monthly session evaluations, were analyzed to identify key outcomes on the workshops’ impact in regard to participating CRP application of learnings and confidence in their role. Results/Anticipated Results: Preliminary review of the bi-annual RPN Workshop Impact Survey data, alongside monthly workshop evaluation responses from workshop participants, revealed attendees indicated that they valued the topics presented. Key findings indicated that CRPs’ participation in the workshops: reinforced their existing practices,tncreased their confidence in knowledge and/or skills discussed, enhanced their collaboration with CRPs from other institutions, and more detailed results of the analysis will be presented. Discussion/Significance of Impact: Overall results demonstrated increased confidence in CRP roles. Participants valued the inter-institutional collaboration, which is facilitated by the sharing of best practices and diverse perspectives within the workshop format.

Type
Education, Career Development and Workforce Development
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